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A good point about this park is the jogging opportunity at night. You can literally jog the entire perimeter of the triangle if vehicular pollution doesn't bother you. If it does, just stay inside the park.
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Ask Ricky U about Ayala Triangle Gardens

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Its the cheapest way to chill with family in this place. Kids have enough place to play and run. A lot of resto in the vicinity and a free library in the middle of this park!! There's a lot of activities happening here too.. We...More

Ask coppermine909 about Ayala Triangle Gardens

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Ayala Triangle Garden, over the years this was transformed from a neglected, unattractive empty piece of land into a beautiful park in the city. It is bordered by Makati Avenue, Ayala Avenue & Paseo de Oro Blvd to create a triangle. Truely a welcome site...More

Ask jamescL6810XF about Ayala Triangle Gardens

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This is a medium sized triangular park surrounded by office buildings. Plenty od spaces to sit down, enjoy the plantings and take in some sunshine. Whilst there are walking paths through the park it's really quite small and one side of the park was half...More

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Ask Ursula Z about Ayala Triangle Gardens

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When I first came to Manila the Ayala Triangle was a wasteland. From my window in the Shangri-La it actually looked like a rubbish dump. To their credit the Ayala's transformed this "wasteland" into a lovely park - the only one of its type in...More

Ask JoshuaMMJ about Ayala Triangle Gardens

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It is always a pleasure to go to Ayala Triangle Gardens because it is surprisingly serene and removed from the bustle of busy Makati Central business district. It is a small garden with lush greenery and paved walkway, mood lighting and good discrete security at...More

Ask faith n about Ayala Triangle Gardens

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hi carlo h - you have 2 options. first is underground parking. you enter via paseo de roxas in front of paseo center. you will see a basketball court when you enter. the second option is the open area next to gabriela... More

hi carlo h - you have 2 options. first is underground parking. you enter via paseo de roxas in front of paseo center. you will see a basketball court when you enter. the second option is the open area next to gabriela silang's monument along makati avenue next to peninsula hotel. both are paid parking.